Webinar: Finding and interpreting protein structure and function data using PDBe-KB

Date
Location
Virtual
PDBe Representatives
Joseph Ellaway
Marcelo Querino

Proteins are the workhorses of the cell, responsible for most biological functions. Though we can group related proteins through sequence similarity, it is the 3-dimensional structure of these proteins that determines the functions of these molecules of life. Therefore, knowledge of protein structure, and its relation to additional biological context, can help us create a more complete understanding of how a protein works.

PDBe-KB (https://pdbe-kb.org) is an open, collaborative data resource, which aims to support the access and integration of structural biology data helping users to easily generate biological insights. The Aggregated Views of Proteins, provided through PDBe-KB, provide a unique way to display all the relevant structure and function data for a specific protein, in one place. This allows us to determine trends across these structures, including common binding and interaction sites, and identification of different conformations of the protein.

This webinar will give an introduction to the PDBe-KB Aggregated Views of Proteins and how they can be used to access and interpret structure and function data.

 

Who is this course for?

This webinar is suitable for individuals working on protein biology. No prior knowledge of bioinformatics is required, but an undergraduate level understanding of biology would be useful.

This event is part of a webinar series - Molecular building blocks of life - showcasing the ÀÖÌìÌÃÓÎÏ·ÍøÕ¾ resources that provide data and tools for studying molecular building blocks of life at molecular level such as metabolites, DNA/RNA, proteins, and at systems level such as cells. Check out other webinars in this series.

Please note that we are not able to provide certificates of attendance for our webinars.

Outcomes

By the end of the webinar you will be able to:

  • Navigate and utilise tools on PDBe-KB webpages to get an overview of available structural and functional information on your proteins of interest
  • Visualise superposed protein chains clustered by structural similarity for any protein in PDB
  • Download the relevant data for your protein of interest

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